The architecture of assisted colonisation in sea turtles: Building new populations in a biodiversity crisis
Ten-year trends reveal declining quality of seeded pollinator habitat on reclaimed mines regardless of seed mix diversity
Portfolio effect and asynchrony as drivers of stability in plant–pollinator communities along a gradient of landscape heterogeneity
Adjacent crop type impacts potential pollinator communities and their pollination services in remnants of natural vegetation
Temporal and spatial heterogeneity of semi-natural habitat, but not crop diversity, is correlated with landscape pollinator richness
Wild vegetation and ‘farming with alternative pollinators’ approach support pollinator diversity in farmland